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Later Start: More Sleep Among High School Students

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More Sleep, Later Start

As a high school student myself, I know the struggles of lost sleep and what it does to my body and my mind throughout the day. The early start of school is viewed as “more time to learn,” but a series of tests and experiments say otherwise; instead, high school classes should begin around 10 am. This will allow the students to gain adequate rest as well as allow their brain and body to reach its full potential for the oncoming day.
A major key to maximize growth and development in high school students is to acquire satisfying rest each night. The proper amount of sleep for the average teenager is 9 ½ hours; however, studies have shown that only about 15% of high school students get more than 8 ½ hours of sleep on a school night. For example, the average start time for high schools in the United States is before 8:30am, so a viable wake time is …show more content…

To gain the right amount of sleep would mean that a teenager would have to go to bed at 9:30 pm. In the words of the American sleep researcher, Mary Carskadon, “we are asking 16-year olds to go to bed before 10pm. Rare is a teenager that will keep such a schedule.” She also goes to mention that with all the after school activities, such as athletics, clubs, employment, that “the ability even to have merely ‘adequate’ rest is lost.” After a student goes many consecutive days without the right amount of sleep, it can easily trigger sleep deprivation. In effect, the student’s ability to be “alert, pay attention, solve problems, cope with stress and retain information.” Losing these attributes in school can lower their decision making which can greatly affect their performance in “everything from academics to athletics.”
Another reason that high schools should have a later start time is just simply the fact that a

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